Do you have to have TN hunting license to shoot or trap pigeons, starlings, English sparrows, and nutria? And would using a firearm vs a pellet gun make any difference?
And as far as that goes, do you need one to specifically hunt wild hogs in the case of someone's private land where it is legal? (I know you'd need one to "incidentally" take one while hunting legally for other big game).
The first three are not protected and deemed "non-native invasive populations with potential to damage property, pose a human health risk, and have detrimental effects on native wildlife."
And hogs are deemed "destructive to property and may pose a safety or health risk to people, livestock, and other native wildlife", but it seems unclear is they are also "non-protected".
- OS